What's the one fly that has accounted for them most fish in lakes for you? Pictures for bonus points. Sometimes I spun out and can't decide what pattern to tie. Mine is a seal bugger.
Free kit for someone who will have a use for it. Still has the paper on it, never been used. Might make a cool decoration for the right person. Located in Edmonds
Located in Edmonds. I was part of a wet bar I just removed from our house. Missing a foot. Was propped up with a toy Mini Cooper. You'll have to negotiate with my son for the car.
I am wondering how many people on here are or where a fishing guide. If there are what are some of your experiences? What are the pros and cons of the job? Are there any stories that stand out to you while guiding? What advice would you give to someone who is thinking about getting in to it?
Searun cutthroat are one of my favorite fish to target. My Idea for the contest is a fly you use for cutthroat. We are spread all over so it can be any kind of fly and any type of cutthroat. Post the fly and the type of cutthroat you use it for. I tied this fly as an example of the type of...
This was my dad's line but I can't remember what it is. It's a 5wt green sinking line with three orange marked sections that get longer the further in to the line they are.
I find random material builds up on my tying table. Every once and a while I tie a fly using the crap on my desk. I thought I would challenge people like me to make something with the scraps on their desk and post it here. Tonight I made a squid type thing. I found a piece of crystal flash...
What is your most productive chironomid? If you could only have one what would it be. I'm not much of an expert but I have done well with this one in the past. ASB, grey thread, black nickel bead and copper rib.
Two buddies and I are planning on going to the Kamloops area this spring. We each have a small boat or I have a 20' open boat. It looks like launching my boat might not be an option at many of those lakes. In that case we would have to stick to the larger lakes.
My dad had a Winston 9'6" 5 weight BIIIX aluminum reel seat and fighting butt. I really liked that rod and was wondering what current rods people would equate it to? It wasn't super fast and would bend into the handle with a humpy on the other end.
I have more flies than I will ever use but I still tie them. I don't sit down and tie assembly line style very often anymore. I will usually head downstairs before bed and sit and tie a fly. Often times I just down and start tying without an idea of what it's going to be. Other times I have...
I just got back from a trip where the type of fishing is way different than what I normally do. I fish saltwater most of the time. 90% of the time I have 3 to 6 feet of maxima and a bait fish type fly. Last week it was a tapered leader, bobber, split shot and three flies. That got me...